Public comment period gives us a chance to STOP logging in the Donut Hole

Dear Paov,

I just came back from shooting the video below in the Manning Park Donut Hole. Logging has started in cutblock SD105.

But all is not lost. This is the last permitted cutblock in the Donut Hole – the rest of the area can and will be saved from logging permanently.

How do I know this? After almost a thousand letters written by you, both the forest and environment ministers and BC Timber Sales – the government’s own logging company – are paying close attention.

And now BCTS is asking for public comment on their future logging plans for the Donut Hole before issuing any new permits. They were planning to log Silverdaisy and 26 Mile valleys starting next year. But we can stop this.

Write Now!
The damage currently being caused in SD105, right below the scenic Silverdaisy Peak, as they log away at this stunning alpine forest is devastating to the watershed and is scarring the view from this popular hiking destination.

We can’t let logging in the Donut Hole continue or we’ll lose so much more.

Please take the time to write in – even if you’ve already done so many times before – and tell them to drop all current and future logging plans in the Manning Park Donut Hole once and for all and protect the area permanently.
Write your letter now!
We’re so close to victory. The government can stop the logging plans, buy out the mining tenure and plug up this hole in the parks for good.